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On Feb 6, 2011, at 1:15 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> If you advertise a product as internet access, then, providing limited or partial access
> to the internet does not fulfill the terms of the contract unless you have the appropriate
> disclaimers.
And in nearly every ISP's terms-of-service, which you agree to the terms and conditions of by becoming a customer, there's invariably clauses in there that give them all sorts of rights to filter traffic at their discretion, etc., etc.
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